Professor in Structural Geology, Remote Sensing and Morphotectonics Department of Geology, College of Science, Baghdad University
- PhD. Structure geology and Morphotectonics
- Head of Studies and Planning Department 2022- present
- Head of Geology Department / University of Baghdad 2018-2022
- Member of Iraqi Geology Society.
- Member of the Iraqi Water Resources Association.
- Member of the European Geosciences Union
- Seven certificate from the minister of higher education and scientific research
- About 20 certificates from different presidents of different universities
- About 100 certificates from the deanship of different colleges.
- Morphotectonic
- Structural geology
- Remote sensing
Structural Geology
Professor in Structural Geology, Remote Sensing and Morphotectonics
College of Science, Department of Geology, Second Stage
MSc Studies Supervised by the Author:
1- Bekhair-Eshkaft Fault and its influence on Folds in North West Iraq (2004).
2- Geomorphologic Study of Habbaniya lake area using aerial Photographs. (2005).
3- Morphotectonic Study of Shatt el Arab River, South Iraq. (2011).
4- Structure study of Nahr Umer subsurface structure in South Iraq (2011).
5- Khanaqin Fault and its effect on Hemrin South Structure (2012).
6- Effect of Neotectonics activity on selected structures north and northeastern part of Iraq (2012).
7- Structure of the triple connection of Baikher-Brifca-Atrush Anticlines, Northern Iraq (2015).
8- Study of Structural Style of Ratawi Field, Southern Iraq. (2018).
9- Morphotectonic study of Al-Khazir basin northern of Iraq using remote sensing and GIS techniques, (2019).
10- Study of Structural Factors effect on rock slop stability of Bammo anticline in Northeast Iraq. (2019).
11- Abdullah Sh.J., Remote Sensing based analysis of interactions between tectonics and landscapes in Rawanduz River,Northeastern Iraq (2019).
12- Wally A.N., Structural and geological study of lower Cretaceous sequence of Amara Field in south east Iraq (2019).
13- Abdulrahman S.S., The effect of structural development on reservoir characterization in Jaria Pica gas field north east Iraq (2020).
14- Alwan Kh.Kh., Using of remote sensing and GIS techniques in water harvesting and management, Application on the north part of western desert, Iraq (2021).
15- Hiba A. Karim, Structural Study and Sedimentological Properties of Mishrif Formation in Faihaa Field, South of Iraq, U. of Baghdad, 2022
16- Omar A. Naji, Seismic data analysis of Judaida subsurface structure, Northern Iraq (University of Baghdad), 2022
17- Haider A. Rasool, Integration Structural and 3D modeling Reservoir characterization for Jeribe and Azkand Formations in Khabaz oilfield, North Iraq. (University of Baghdad)
18- Raafat A. Hamza, The contrast in Structural and Petrophysical characterization of reservoir units in Mishrif Formation of Halfaya oilfield and it’s impact on production. (University of Baghdad).
19- Murtatha M. Zigair, Application of 2D & 3D Electrical Resistivity Imaging (ERI) for Detecting Construction Foundations in Al-Muthana Airport, Baghdad- Iraq, 2022
20- Harith, interpretation of structural subsurface image for gilabat field, east of Iraq, using 2d seismic data, 2022
Ph D Studies Supervised by the Author:
1- Morphotectonic study of Alluvial fans in the low folded zone using remote sensing techniques (2012).
2- Tectonic evolution and origin of Al-Thirthar, Al-Habbaniya and Al-Razzaza Lakes west of Tigris River (2013).
3- Structural analysis of Kosrat anticline and its tectonic implications, northeastern Iraq (2014).
4- Geometry and structural history of Khalakan Anticline Northeastern Iraq (2018).
5- Origin and development of Pira Magrun alluvial fans North East Iraq using remote sensing techniques (2019).
6- Structural and slope stability Assessment for North West plunge of Sara Anticline , Sulimaniya Governorate / NE Iraq (2020)
7- Kadhim T.H., Morphotectonic Analysis of Diyala river basin using remote sensing and GIS techniques, Northeastern, Iraq (2021).
This research had been achieved to identify the image of the subsurface structure representing the Tertiary period in the Galabat Field northeast of Iraq using 2D seismic survey measurements. Synthetic seismograms of the Galabat-3 well were generated in order to identify and pick the reflectors in seismic sections. Structural Images were drawn in the time domain and then converted to the depth domain by using average velocities. Structurally, seismic sections illustrate these reflectors are affected by two reverse faults affected on the Jeribe Formation and the layers below with the increase in the density of the reverse faults in the northern division. The structural maps show Galabat field, which consists of longitudinal Asymmetrical narr
... Show MoreThis research aims to study the structural analysis of the 2D reflection seismic data for the Judaida subsurface structure located in Kirkuk province, northern Iraq. It is located 60 Km southwest of Kirkuk oil field, and 35 Km southwest of Jambur oil field, the Daquq River passes through the study area. The reflectors in the seismic section were picked and identified by using the synthetic seismograms generated from the logs data of the Jd-1 well. Three main seismic reflectors, Fatha, Jeribe, and the Euphrates were chosen. These mentioned sedimentary formations were deposited during the Middle Miocene, Lower Miocene, and Early-Mid Miocene respectively. Time and depth maps were drawn for these three reflectors by processing average data f
... Show MoreEngineering project assessment at Al-Muthana Airport in Baghdad, Iraq, has been studied using a 3D electrical resistivity imaging survey. The site investigation is crucial for assessing the future of the region's infrastructures since it reveals the location of buried facilities or weak zones below the surface and measures localized groundwater levels. Wenner-Schlumberger array was used to conduct four parallel 2D electrical resistivity spreads (MU1 to MU4). Each spread line was 100 m in length with 1 m electrode spacing and an average spacing of 9 meters between any two adjacent lines. The depth of the investigation was around 23.8 m. Survey lines were drawn going from northwest to southeast. These spreads were combined to prov
... Show MoreThe road network in Surdash anticline is considered as an important road network connecting lower Dukan town with the touristic upper Dukan town. Dukan lake plays an important role in the social and economic activities of Dukan town and the surrounding areas.
For assessing the stability of the rock slopes in the area, 9 stations were selected along the upper Dukan road on both sides of Surdash anticline, and their stability was evaluated by the kinematic analysis using DIPS V6.008 software.
Kinematic analysis of the studied stations shows thatplanar sliding is possible in stations No. 1, 2, 3 and 8, while wedge sliding is possible in station No. 5, 6, 7 and 9b. The other stations (No. 4and 9a) are stable. Tectonic structures
Field studies of the slopes of Bammo anticline, in Northeast of Iraq, was carried out in five selects stations, where rock slopes and the discontinuities were surveyed in these stations and its relationships with failures were determined. The field work was revealed the abundance of rock slope failures, the dominant types are rock fall and toppling.
Slope stabili
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